Campaigners fighting to save Sefton Park Meadows will be making their voices heard on TV and radio tomorrow.

Protesters will be interviewed on two BBC programmes as they continue their battle against controversial development plans for the site.

Among the topics up for discussion will be the leading role played in the campaign by retired women and the movement’s support from star actress Kim Cattrall.

The Save Sefton Park Meadows Campaign will be featured as part of a report on BBC One Inside Out North West on Monday evening as the programme investigates why an increasing number of retired women are getting involved in protests in the region.

Part of the show will focus on the Sefton Park Meadows battle, with the feature also set to offer viewers an insight into the campaign’s background and its links to Liverpool-born Sex and the City star Kim Cattrall - who has repeatedly voiced her concerns over fears city parks could be built on. The show will start at 7.30pm.

Ahead of that programme two Sefton Park Meadows campaigners will be interviewed on the Radio Merseyside Breakfast Show tomorrow morning.

Sefton Park Meadows, a plot of land just separated from Sefton Park by Mossley Hill Drive, is the subject of proposals for executive homes lodged by developers Redrow.

As well as the determined efforts of the Save Sefton Park Meadows campaigners to preserve the park, the meadows have also been the scene of protests by Love Activist protesters who set up a camp on the land.